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Auctions THIS DAY, THURSDAY, 29th AUGUST, IS7B, At 2 o’clock. PUBLIC SALE OF FREE HOLD LAND. SITUATED IN THE VERY CENTRE OF THE CITY OF WELLINGTON IN A FAVORITE LOCALITY. Messrs, bethune & hunter win sell by public auction, at their Salerooms, Exchange Buildings. Manners Street, Te Aro, this day Thursday, 29ch August, 1878, at 2 o’clock— LOT 1. A block, compiling uearly throe acres of Land, including the whole of Town Acre No. 162, the whole of Town Acre No. 164, and the unoccupied portion of Town Acre 166. These sections have frontages to Weiliugton Terrace, and to Dixon Street. Permission has been granted bv the City Council to make a road through the block; if constructed this will connect Willis Street with Wellington Terrace, which will increase the frontages and' render the property valuable and accessible. LOT 2. A block, containing nearly three acros of land, including tho whole of Town Acre No. 192, the whole of Town Acre No. 194, and the residue of Town Acre No. 193 (all the acre except the portion occupied by Dr. Lemon and Mr. Morton.) These acres have a frontage to Wellington Terrace, and a passage will be left through Town Acre No. 183 and 191, by which access will be afforded to the lower side of the acres. LOT 3. A block containing nearly two acres of Land, including the whole of Town Acre No. 187, and the whole of Town Acre Nq. 188, less a strip of laud reserved in order to afford access to the lower portion ofTown Acres Nos. 192, 193, and 194. These acres have a frontage to Wellington Terraco and to Dixonstreet. Plnns'of the properties can be seen at the Auctioneer’ Office, where farther particulars may be ascertained. Terms :—One-fourth part of the purchase money at the fall of the hammer, the balance one month after day of sale. Tho Land is all held under certificates issued by the Laud Transfer Department. Lunch will be provided by Mr. Peter Laing at half-past one o'clock. Exchange Buildings, 29th August, 1878. TUESDAY, 3rd SEPTEMBER. LAND SALE At Fitzherbert. MR. R. J. DUNCAN has received instructions to sell by public auction, on the above day, at his salerooms, Panama-street, Wellington, at 2 o’clock—--53 sections situated in the very centre of tho Government township of Fitzherbert, each about £to acre allotments. The above sections are all quite level, FREE from bdsh, and have frontages to two GOVERNMENT roads. The streets in this township are a chain or 66ft wide. Tho proposed Hutt-Waikanae railway is certain to pass through the Fitzherbert Block. TITLE—UNDER THE LAND TRANSFER ACT. Terms of Payment:—One-fifth cash, balance by bills at three and six months, with interest at 6 per cent, per annum. TUESDAY, 3rd SEPTEMBER. At 2 o’clock. SALE OF VALUABLE PALMERSTON LAND. Close to the Railway Station, Terrace End. MR. R. J. DUNCAN will sell by public auction, on Tuesday, 3rd September, at 2 o’clock, at his salerooms, Panama-street, Wellington— Suburban Section No. 338, consisting of about 60 acres, divided into 60 Sections, and are close to the Terrace Eud, new Railway Station, Palmerston North, formerly occupied by Mr. Amos Burr and Mr. C. Nees, about one mile from “ The Square,” Palmerston. The Sections Nos. 1 to 15 have frontages to the main road from Palmerston to Napier, and contain about one rood each. Nos. 16 to 31 have about £-acre each. The other sections up to 60 contain from acres to 2 acres each. Each allotment or section has a frontage to a public road of one chain or 66ft, wide, whilst there is laid off a road from the Manawatu River to the main road of one chain. At the sale a price will be put on the buildings, which will have to be paid in addition to the price of the land. Termaof payment;—One-fourth cash deposit; balance, in bills at 3 and 6 months interest, at 6 per cent, interest only. The above is an opportunity that no working man, either in the Manawatu or Wellington, should allow to pass without taking advantage of. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. The Most Important and Interesting Auction Sale Advertised for Many Years Past In tho Provincial District of Wellington. % yTB. R. J. DUNCAN has been instructed iyJL by James Gilligon, Esq., to give notice that at the request of a considerable number of settlers he will offer for sale by auction, Within a few days after the railway train runs to Featherstoc, which is expected to be in first week in September— The Township of WARDELL, About nine miles from Masterton, on the main road to Castlepoint This township forms a portion of tho farfamed and v/ell-kuown property known as Abbotsford, Tadera, really the only available site for a township between Masterton and Castlepoint on the main trank line of road. The township is now being surveyed, and lithographed plans are in course of preparation, and will be ready for distribution in a few days. The terms will be most liberal. FEATHERSTON. FEATHER3TON. MR. R, J. DUNCAN is instructed to sell by public auction early in September (unless previously disposed of privately)— 30 to 40 allotments adjoining the Railway Reserve, and opposite to Supremo Court, Magistrate’s and Police Office. Plans of the above very valuable properties may now be seen on application to tho Auctioneer. MASTERTON. MR. R. J. DUNCAN will sell by public auction oa same day ho sells the Feathcraton section; say early in September (unless sold before by private contract)— 3 town acres in this township, which is destined rapidly to become one of the most important and flourishing settlements in any part of tho Northern Island of New Zealand. Investors or intending occupiers are recoinmended to purchase before it becomes too late. That day is fast approaching as regards property in Masterton, For further information respecting the wonderful advance in value of property in the Wairarapa, or for particulars of above, apply to Auctioneer. HT. BROWNE, C.E., Licensed Surveyor . under tho Land Transfer Act, is prepared to undertake ENGINEERING and SURVEYING of all descriptions. Address— Masterton,

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5436, 29 August 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5436, 29 August 1878, Page 4

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